End-of-Year Blog Notes 2024

Hey … I … Oh-oh … I’m still alive… (Alive by Pearl Jam)

Hey everybody! I’m still here.

I want to wish all of you a Happy New Year! I hope all your signal-processing projects succeed and your math skills grow steadily in 2025.

“May your noise be additive and white, and may all your SCFs be right.”

I wanted to say I’m sorry that posting on the CSP Blog has been so light in 2024. The last significant technical post was six months ago, and the last SPTK was months before that.

The reason is that 2024 was a tough year for me in that I took on a second job. I am Coach (Lead Mentor) for a FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) team at Carmel High School in Carmel CA. Prior to that the CSP Blog was my second job!

But I am determined to find a way to reduce the number of draft posts from its current value of 55 in the coming new year. Most of the topics of those 55 drafts are technical, rather than ranty, so they take considerable time and effort.

In the meantime, I have been successful at keeping up with the Comments, so don’t hesitate to leave one!

Author: Chad Spooner

I'm a signal processing researcher specializing in cyclostationary signal processing (CSP) for communication signals. I hope to use this blog to help others with their cyclo-projects and to learn more about how CSP is being used and extended worldwide.

2 thoughts on “End-of-Year Blog Notes 2024”

  1. Happy New Year to you and your family Chad!

    I’m sure there are some fine future signal processors in the group of you students you are mentoring.

    Cheers,
    Mansoor

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